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trapeziform
trapeziform, a. (trəˈpiːzɪfɔːm) [f. trapezium + -iform. Cf. F. trapéziforme (Littré).] Having the form of a trapezium; quadrilateral with only two sides parallel.1776 J. Lee Introd. Bot. Explan. Terms, Trapeziforme, trapeziform. 1817 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. (1843) II. 145 The wax-pockets in the hive-be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithobius meifengensis
Sternites trapeziform and narrower posteriorly. wikipedia.org
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trapezoidal
trapezoidal, a. (træpɪˈzɔɪdəl) [f. prec. + -al1: cf. F. trapézoïdal (Littré).] a. Having the form of a trapezoid; irregularly quadrilateral. Sometimes used for trapeziform; this sense is standard in the U.S.1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 259 Oriental Garnet..presenting either 12 rhomboidal planes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Galbagnostus
The posterior lobe is transverse trapeziform, and carries an indistinct median ridge, and behind which the axial furrow deepens. wikipedia.org
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trapezial
trapezial, a. (trəˈpiːzɪəl) [f. mod.L. trapezium + -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to a trapezium; having the form of a trapezium, trapeziform.1681 tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Trapezial, belonging to a geometrical figure, so called of four sides. 1703 T. N. City & C. Purchaser 249 At each corner o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Astycus
Mentum trapeziform, whereas the emargination of the submentum truncate and without a peduncle. wikipedia.org
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trapezian
traˈpezian, a. Cryst. [f. as prec. + -an. Cf. mod.F. trapézien (Littré).] Having trapeziform lateral faces in two rows between the two bases, as a crystal of barium sulphate.1757 tr. Henckel's Pyritol. 23 Prismatical, trapezian, or irregular. 1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. 203 A crystal is said to be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phyllonorycter conista
The mine consists of a subtriangular or trapeziform mine on the underside of the leaf, mostly on the basal area of the disc between two lateral veins. wikipedia.org
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Trapezoid
Biology In morphology, taxonomy and other descriptive disciplines in which a term for such shapes is necessary, terms such as trapezoidal or trapeziform wikipedia.org
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map
▪ I. map, n.1 (mæp) Also 6–7 mappe, 6–8 mapp. [ad. L. mappa, in class.L. ‘table-cloth, napkin’, but in med.L. used transf. in the combination mappa mundi (see mappemonde). Cf. the synonymous OF. mappe (rare; also in Rousseau c 1770), Sp. mapa, Pg. mappa, G. mappe (obs.: the mod. sense ‘portfolio’ is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Modiolus philippinarum
These shells are thin but solid, swollen, elongate-ovate and roughly trapeziform. wikipedia.org
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St. John's Cross
Saint John and the Venerable Order of St John in heraldry, a charge similar to the cross pattée, but with straight parallel lines at the centre and trapeziform wikipedia.org
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Lithobius tetraspinus
Sternites trapeziform and narrower posteriorly. wikipedia.org
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Bolboceras insulare
Clypeal ridge has a characteristic x-shape in male whereas female has a trapeziform clypeus. wikipedia.org
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Zons
The rectangular to trapeziform town layout is surrounded by a wall strengthened with basalt stones. wikipedia.org
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